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fwflcommish webforumsuser@macromedia.com
 
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Default HTML Notepad - 12-24-2003 , 06:45 PM






I am starting to learn HTML and have read that it is easier with something called an HTML Notepad. Would this be correct or is the HTML Editor the thing to use?

Cannot wait to get to work on Dreamweaver MX2004, I just wanted to bone up on the other languages before I jump in.

Thanks in advance.



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Default Re: HTML Notepad - 12-24-2003 , 06:49 PM






Hmm..HTML Notepad?

Dreamweaver has built-in Reference for HTML, CSS, JavaScript, etc. - and
it's so useful for newbies.
It's easy to work with DW MX2004!



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Default Re: HTML Notepad - 12-24-2003 , 07:19 PM



Sometimes the simple things are right in front of you

Thanks for setting me straight.




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Default Re: HTML Notepad - 12-24-2003 , 07:20 PM



fwflcommish wrote:
Quote:
I am starting to learn HTML and have read that it is easier with
something called an HTML Notepad. Would this be correct or is the
HTML Editor the thing to use?

Cannot wait to get to work on Dreamweaver MX2004, I just wanted to
bone up on the other languages before I jump in.

Thanks in advance.
You could try a google with the search phrase "HTML Notepad".....

Regards,

Pete.
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http://www.acutecomputing.co.uk
Derby
UK





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Default Re: HTML Notepad - 12-25-2003 , 12:45 AM



I think what you may be thinking of is NoteTab:
http://www.notetab.com/

Richard


"fwflcommish" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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I am starting to learn HTML and have read that it is easier with something
called an HTML Notepad. Would this be correct or is the HTML Editor the
thing to use?
Quote:
Cannot wait to get to work on Dreamweaver MX2004, I just wanted to bone up
on the other languages before I jump in.

Thanks in advance.





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Default Re: HTML Notepad - 12-25-2003 , 08:27 AM



You are probably referring to Notepad, the plain text editor supplied with
Windows. It's great for keeping ... err ... notes. It's OK for authoring
HTML, but the code completion and hinting sucks.... 8)

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Default Re: HTML Notepad - 12-25-2003 , 11:09 AM



NOTETAB is an EXCELLENT tool. You have the capability to include the most
common tags in to your HTML page by just clicking on the tag name.

Jim

"Storyman" <mystoryman (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote

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I think what you may be thinking of is NoteTab:
http://www.notetab.com/

Richard


"fwflcommish" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote in message
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I am starting to learn HTML and have read that it is easier with
something
called an HTML Notepad. Would this be correct or is the HTML Editor the
thing to use?

Cannot wait to get to work on Dreamweaver MX2004, I just wanted to bone
up
on the other languages before I jump in.

Thanks in advance.







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animeloving webforumsuser@macromedia.com
 
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Default Re: HTML Notepad - 12-25-2003 , 09:30 PM



i completely love dreamweaver, but if you are learning html, i suggest you should use a plain text editor (or maybe one that highlights html sintaxys) Good luck with HTML


Good Luck
Fede

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